School Catchment Area

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New to School Reviewer is our easy to follow catchment area heat map, which accurately illustrates the current catchment area for those schools where catchment is relevant, all compiled using data supplied by the Department of Education. Simply type in your postcode and see where your address is in relation to the heatmap. Invaluable if you are looking for properties in your area or are planning to move somewhere new in the UK.

The School Reviewer School Catchment Area Heat Map has been built using desensitised data from the 2015 National School Census, this data is provided under the freedom of information act from the Department for Education.

For schools where the required data is available the heat map should only be used as a helpful guide for the likelihood of being offered a place at the school, you should not use this as a guarantee and nor do we express it as such.

All students attending this school in the 2015 academic year have been included on the map. This includes siblings at the same location.

Each pupil is assigned an LSOA, each LSOA contains between 5 and 10 postcodes, where any given pupil is assigned an LSOA we have assigned a weighted point to each of the 5 - 10 assigned postcodes (the weight of the point is assigned by the number of pupils in that LSOA).

With this in mind, if a point on our heat map appears over any individual house, this is not an indication that a child in that house attends the school, or indeed that there are any children in the house who attend, this just happens to be the geographical centre of the postcode).

For further information and more details on each schools catchment area and selection criteria, School Reviewer encourage all parents to use the link to the school website (available in the "About School" section above).

Academic Results

OFSTED Results

SAT RESULTS - KEY STAGE 2

Year

% achieving expected standard in r, w and m

% exceeding expected standard in r, w and m

% achieving expected standard in g, p and s

% exceeding expected standard in g, p and s

In 2016, SATs (KS2) changed the way in which students were graded, levels have been removed and students are now graded against the Expected Standard, students are siaad to be working towards, achieving or exceeding the Expected Standard

2016

29%

0%

67%

10%

Year

% achieving level 3 or below

% achieving level 4 or above

% achieving level 4B or above

% achieving level 5 or above

Average point

Average level

2015

15%

40%

35%

15%

24.8

4C

2014

33%

29%

14%

0%

22.8

3A

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Excellent school

This is a brilliant school, with teachers who's main concern are around each individual child rather than what things look like on paperwork. I've found that their approach against bullying is second to none. With there actually being a zero tolerence . ( although most schools state this, in my experience few live up to it) The head teacher is now Miss Fitzgerald, who's is very caring and understanding, there to support families around the pupil. I have 3 children at this school, 2 of which I have moved from another local school which is apparently an 'Excellent school' but I believe that Houldsworth valley is alot better. And my children are extremely happy there.